Boston Bruins
Bruins get F St. Pierre in trade from Blackhawks
02:14 PM EDT on Thursday, July 24, 2008
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins have swapped forwards with the Chicago Blackhawks, getting Martin St. Pierre in exchange for Pascal Pelletier.
The trade was announced Thursday.
St. Pierre played five games with the Blackhawks last season and spent the most time with Chicago’s AHL affiliate Rockford. He led the team in scoring, finishing with 21 goals and 67 assists in 69 games.
Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said St. Pierre will provide depth at the center position.
Pelletier played in six games last season with Boston. He scored 71 goals in 206 regular season games with Providence of the AHL between 2005-08.
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